Toward an Islamic Conception of Democracy: Islam and the Notion of Public Reason

Critique: Critical Middle Eastern Studies 12 (1):43-60 (2003)
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Abstract

This paper is a discussion of the ways in which the notion of public reason has come to manifest itself in recent Islamic writings. The discussion is part of an effort to discover a common language in terms of which Islamic and liberal/secular discourses about democracy and public debate can be understood. The difficult question we are left with is whether it is permissible to speak of “public reason” sans phrase, or whether the notion must always be qualified by reference to culture and religion.

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Raja Bahlul
Doha Institute for Graduate Studies

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